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  2. Purdue Boilermakers - Wikipedia

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    The Purdue Boilermakers competed as an independent until 1889. In 1890, they joined the Indiana Intercollegiate Athletic Association and, finally, was a founding member of the Big Ten Conference in 1896. The Purdue Boilermakers were Big Ten Conference Champions in 1918, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1943, 1952, 1967, and 2000.

  3. Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    The Purdue Boilermakers basketball team is a men's college basketball program that competes in NCAA Division I and is a founding member of the Big Ten Conference.. Purdue basketball has the most Big Ten regular season championships with 26 conference titles, and in 2024 became the first Big Ten program to be ranked as the #1 team in America for three consecutive seasons.

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  5. "Bring home the trophy": Boilermakers fans young and old ...

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    Opal Keiff, 90, a fourth-generation Boilermaker, seemed shocked when the Boilermakers began taking the lead in the second half of this year's semi-final game against the North Carolina State team.

  6. File:Purdue Boilermakers logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Boilermakers de Purdue; Music City Bowl 2021; Citrus Bowl 2023; Rivalité Notre Dame-Purdue; Usage on gl.wikipedia.org Purdue Boilermakers; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Purdue Boilermakers football; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org パデュー・ボイラーメーカーズ; Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Joe Corso; Ahmet Şenol; Mistrzostwa NCAA Division I w ...

  7. Ross–Ade Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was built in 1924 to replace Stuart Field, which had been hosting Purdue football since 1892. It is named in honor of Purdue alumni David E. Ross and George Ade, the principal benefactors. In 1922 Ade and Ross bought 65 acres (26 ha) of land for the site of the new stadium.

  8. Purdue Boilermakers return home to roaring fanfare after ...

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    Around 500 fans arrived outside of the gate of the Purdue University to support their NCAA Midwest Region champion Purdue Boilermakers.

  9. Purdue Boilermakers football - Wikipedia

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    Purdue would eventually finish 6–7, with a second consecutive bowl berth. Purdue defeated three ranked teams in 2018: No. 23 Boston College (30–13), No. 2 Ohio State (49–20), and No. 16 Iowa (38–36). Purdue suffered a lopsided 63–14 loss to Auburn in the Music City Bowl. In Brohm's third season, Purdue finished 4–8 and failed to ...